I suggest you try to get a significant majority of the answers right. I
always find that is the best way to pass a test.
Seriously, follow Barry & Michael's advice... they know what they are
talking about. Go in humble, come out MCDST!
M
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"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
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> Very good advice. Now go and knock it out!
>
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> "BARRY ANDERSON" <> wrote in message
> news:#:
>
>> Just approach it the same way you did 271. Read the questions and take
>> the
>> time you need to answer. As long as you have done your homework you will
>> be
>> fine. Let us know how you get on and Good Luck.
>> "Malac" <> wrote in message
>> news:A6A9CD4C-A3D0-4EDF-BC4E-...
>> > hi all, long time reader first time poster!
>> >
>> > i passed 271 last month and have 272 on friday, just wondered if you
>> > had
>> > any
>> > advice on this exam.
>> >
>> > i have seen a few think it is an easier exam than 271 but in my opinion
>> > its
>> > always a bad idea going into an exam thinking it will be easy so i
>> > could
>> > do
>> > with some general pointers
>> >
>> > i have studied using measure up practice tests and microsoft online
>> > course(at my emlpoyers expense!)
>